The next meeting date of the Daytona Beach City Commission is at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 28.
To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the city has new procedures to allow remote and in-personal public participation.
- Members of the public who want to comment on an agenda item or items can complete this form by 5 p.m. Monday, April 27. Forms will be provided to the commission prior to the meeting.
- Any online comments submitted after 5 p.m. Monday, April 27, but before the conclusion of public meeting, will be provided to commissioners at the end of the meeting.
- If you have any issues with the virtual public participation form, please contact City Clerk Letitia LaMagna at comments@codb.us or (386) 671-8023 to leave a message and your call will be returned.
Although members of the public will not be allowed inside Commission Chambers during the meeting, they will have access to the lobby in City Hall, which on the second floor, just outside of the Commission Chambers. Written comment forms will be accepted during the meeting and retrieved from a dedicated dropbox in the lobby. Written comment forms on any specific item to be voted on by the Commission will be distributed to the Commission prior to the vote being taken. All other written comment forms will be distributed to the City Commission after the meeting. To adhere to the “Safer At Home” order, there will be no more than 10 people from the public allowed in the lobby and social distancing guidelines will be strictly enforced. Residents are also encouraged to wear a facial mask.
The City of Daytona Beach will continue its typical practice of livestreaming City Commission meetings online at www.codb.us, which is accessible through a desktop computer, tablet or smartphone. Archived video of meetings can also be found on the city’s website and may be streamed on demand the following day after the meeting has concluded. Meetings are broadcast live on Spectrum cable channel 490.